Hey Nicolas,

Looks like you may be wiring rspec into a rails app.

If so, please note that your specs should live inside the spec directory in
your rails root directory, and mostly mirrors the same structure of your
app directory.

I am including this link to a sample gist based on your example.
https://gist.github.com/4647648

Please note that I provide the full path for this sample file.

Hope this helps.
 On Jan 26, 2013 10:23 PM, "Nicolás Sebastián Vidal" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, i did the guide of rails 3.2 and when a finish it, i want to
> implement test for this guide, so i readed about RSpec.
>
> But i can't understand how to implement it.
>
> I try to do this.
>
> #app/spec/post_spec.rb
>
> require 'spec_helper'
> require 'post'
> require 'debugger'
>
> describe "Analyze that the attributes can't be nil." do
>
>   before(:all) do
>     @post=Post.new
>   end
>
>   it "trying that works" do
>     @post.title= 'im not nil'
>     @post.name= 'im not nil'
>     @post.content='im not nil'
>     @post.save.should be_true
>   end
> end
>
> Can any help me to understand how RSpec works.
>
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